Again, there were a lot of good comments there. I'd like to address them in several ways.
The competitiveness issue is really a major one. That's where it's government's responsibility to try to remove some of the regulatory barriers we have. It isn't only true in the hog industry, it's true in all parts of agriculture.
Our bureaucracy seems to have become more important than what we produce. Bureaucracy produces nothing, it just costs money, so this is where you can be a key part of the solution. Take a serious look at reducing regulatory burdens.
In the hog industry, in the grains industry, in the cattle industry, in every other industry, we're competing with fewer regulatory controls in the States. We allow into our country imports of these products that we're not allowed to use because we've been so slow in providing the regulatory approval. We come up against barriers every time we try to do this.
It's up to you, the politicians, to say to your bureaucrats that they need to clean this up and make it more efficient and more competitive for our agricultural industry. If you do anything at all, that would be valuable.